I
have found and investigated over 1,600 investment strategies. There
are many an investor can use, in which he can imagine they would be
his own business.
The
investor can take the same attitude as any owner would. The strategy
can revolve around what he wants the company to accomplish. Everyday stock
prices and values never enter business consideration while the
business is on a growth path.
Short-term,
quick-buyers and sellers often are trading company names. They really
have no clue about what the business is. Most of the financial
reports they see are little more than hearsay and gossip from Wall
Street pundits looking over each others’ shoulders.
The
clunker stock the short-termer is selling is probably considered a
diamond-in-the-rough by the buyer. (See the Earl J. Weinreb
NewsHole® comments.)
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